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11/24/2025 at 12:40 pm #4663
WhiskerTaste
ParticipantRAWZ cat food online orders are my savior because local stores keep running out. My cats love the RAWZ salmon cat food and the shredded turkey cans. I like that the carbs in RAWZ cat food are fairly low, especially in the dry formulas. It works great when I want something meal-free. Pure Cravings is still my go-to fish option, but RAWZ feels better for poultry-based meals. Only downside is the price, but that’s expected with higher-end canned foods. I love that the labels aren’t overly complicated.
11/24/2025 at 12:41 pm #4664FelineDine
ParticipantTried RAWZ 3.5 cat food recently and the kibble size was perfect for my older girl. She also really liked the RAWZ cat food tuna and salmon combo. Sometimes I worry about sodium levels in canned foods, but this one seemed reasonable. I alternate between RAWZ and Nature’s Domain dry food depending on budget. For wet food days, she prefers pâté, especially rabbit or turkey. I’ve had trouble finding RAWZ cat food nearby, but online shops make it easy. I wish they would make bigger can sizes though.
11/24/2025 at 12:41 pm #4665CatMealPlan
ParticipantMy sensitive-stomach cat thrives on RAWZ senior cat food. His coat looks healthier, and he hasn’t vomited in weeks. I pair it with RAWZ cat food shredded chicken for variety. RAWZ cat food ingredients are simple, which I appreciate. I also check minerals like phosphorus and magnesium because he’s had urinary issues before. Everything seems within a good range for maintenance feeding. I used to feed Nutra Nuggets, but this just works better. For anyone asking where can I buy RAWZ cat food Chewy is your best bet if stores near you are inconsistent.
11/24/2025 at 12:42 pm #4666MeowChowClub
ParticipantThe RAWZ turkey cat food pâté is my household’s number one. Even my picky cat who normally refuses pâté finishes it. I like that RAWZ cat food nutrition profiles are transparent. The dry RAWZ cat food is good as a backup, though my cats prefer the wet formulas. Compared to Kirkland Signature or Pure Cravings, RAWZ is definitely on the pricier end but worth it for cats with food sensitivities. I still haven’t found RAWZ cat food petsmart carrying more than one flavor. Wish their distribution were better.
11/24/2025 at 12:43 pm #4667WhiskerDish
ParticipantMy cats LOVE the RAWZ chicken & turkey cat food cans. The shredded ones disappear first. The rabbit pâté is a hit too. I like the fact that RAWZ cat food is cooked and not raw, despite the name confusing a lot of people. I checked the ash in RAWZ cat food and it seemed okay for my healthy cats. I sometimes mix in a little Nature’s Domain kibble for fiber. Buying RAWZ cat food online is the easiest for me since local stores have super limited stock.
11/24/2025 at 12:44 pm #4668CatFeederBox
ParticipantI switched to RAWZ rabbit dry cat food after my vet recommended cutting out rendered meals. It’s pricey but my cat’s digestion improved so much. The RAWZ cat food minced cans are perfect for days she wants softer food. I compare everything to Kirkland Signature because it’s cheaper, but RAWZ definitely wins ingredient-wise. I haven’t seen any alarming RAWZ cat food recall updates, which is reassuring. I order RAWZ cat food from Amazon when it’s in stock, otherwise Chewy usually comes through. Wish they’d release more shredded fish flavors!
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